Zero Hubbard, also known as Zerondrick Hubbard, is an American actor
best known for his childhood roles in the 1980s.Zero Hubbard was born
in Little Rock, Arkansas on February 22, 1971.Hubbard is perhaps best
known for his appearances on the American television series Hill
Street Blues, on which he played four roles. From 1983 to early 1984
he appeared three times as two different child characters - Speedboat,
and Spencer Rutledge. However, he is best remembered for the role of
Fabian DeWitt, an impoverished black kid left to fend for himself by
his mother, who was an alcoholic and drug-addicted prostitute. His
case is championed by Sergeant Lucy Bates (played by Emmy winner Betty
Thomas), who finally adopts Fabian. Zero Hubbard starred in this role
from November 1984 until the program ended in 1987.Hubbard enjoyed a
number of minor roles in other programs, none of which gave him the
same exposure as Hill Street Blues. After Hill Street Blues ended,
Hubbard had a limited number of small parts in American television
programs, with his final TV credit in 2002.
best known for his childhood roles in the 1980s.Zero Hubbard was born
in Little Rock, Arkansas on February 22, 1971.Hubbard is perhaps best
known for his appearances on the American television series Hill
Street Blues, on which he played four roles. From 1983 to early 1984
he appeared three times as two different child characters - Speedboat,
and Spencer Rutledge. However, he is best remembered for the role of
Fabian DeWitt, an impoverished black kid left to fend for himself by
his mother, who was an alcoholic and drug-addicted prostitute. His
case is championed by Sergeant Lucy Bates (played by Emmy winner Betty
Thomas), who finally adopts Fabian. Zero Hubbard starred in this role
from November 1984 until the program ended in 1987.Hubbard enjoyed a
number of minor roles in other programs, none of which gave him the
same exposure as Hill Street Blues. After Hill Street Blues ended,
Hubbard had a limited number of small parts in American television
programs, with his final TV credit in 2002.
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